Milwaukee 48-00-1301 Sawzall 9-Inch 5-Teeth per Inch Pruning Blade, 5-Pack
December 12, 2009 · Posted in Accessories
- 5 TPI, 9-Inch Length, High Carbon Steel Construction
- 1/2-Inch Universal Tang fits all Sawzalls
- 5-Blades per box
- For pruning trees, smooth sawing of green wood. Deep tooth design, fleam files. Clean cuts wood fibers.
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Milwaukee 48-00-1301 Sawzall 9-Inch 5-Teeth per Inch Pruning Blade, 5-Pack
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I am generally impressed by Milwaukee blades, especially the demolition and metal cutting blades. However, I used these pruning blades on crab apple tree trimming and the blades bent easily to my surprise.
Rating: 3 / 5
These can be used in the Milwaukee cordless Sawzall. Work Nice for green wood!
Rating: 5 / 5
Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw
I purchased this saw on the recommendation of a male coworker. I used it today and was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to use. It is light weight and easy to control. It made the job of cutting up my small tree limbs an easy task. Since many types of blades are available I am sure I will find all kinds of uses for it.
Rating: 5 / 5
The blades are high quality, but are better suited to cutting branches 1″ or larger that are not flexible. Smaller flexible branches get caught between blade teeth. The blades are indeed very sharp, so handle carefully with gloves and don’t store them loose in your sawzall case.
Rating: 4 / 5
I recently purchased a Ryobi 18V reciprocating saw (the yellow one) to go along with my other One+ tools. I know it’s not the most heavy weight tool, but I already have the batteries. Regardless, I’ve mainly being using it to cut down scrub brush and pruning small trees on my property. And for this purpose it is fine. After trying the wood blade that came with the saw, a white Milwaukee “Axe” blade and now these green Milwaukee pruning blades, I can say that these are noticeably better at cutting wiggly living tree branches: less vibration and faster cutting, which translates to fewer blisters and more trimmed branches.
In general, I’m very satisfied.
Rating: 5 / 5